Video Friendly Sites For Every Sector
A new service from This Video Works to offer strategic marketing advice, SEO and video friendly websites to smaller businesses, based on the code and experience we have from my old programming company which I just closed.
We produced international business critical sites but I wanted to get back to filming, editing and producing but it does seem to do that I still need to build websites capable of delivering the benefits of video and video SEO fully for it to work.
Test Video Shoot and Why They Can Be A Very Good Idea
Test video clip to assess the viability of filming for a YouTube channel …
New Video Friendly Site For Construction Firm
We are planning to film for 2 Counties Construction in Bromyard, Herefordshire but their current website has a few issues including zero SEO so we’re putting together a new site that will enable them move forward.
Video promoting the opportunities for apprentices in construction
We conceived the video to be shot entirely on location at live building sites around the West Midlands and to film exclusively staff and subcontractors of J A Burke. The interviews were shot in quite noisy and dusty circumstances but you get the real experience of being on a busy construction site.
Filming in the construction industry
Introduction to a series of videos on various sectors we’ve worked on talking about some of the issues involved with shooting and scripting.
This clip also covers how we use AI to reduce costs particularly in relation to scripting and colour editing in video.
Serious Content are working with 2 CAA approved drone companies
Dog and drone I’m starting to get lots of requests for drone footage, particularly in construction and have looked for people I can work with to provide that. Very pleased to say I have found two companies, both CAA approved that I will use for forthcoming filming. Once I have live footage from a […]
Making a construction industry video
We conceived the video to be shot entirely on location at live building sites around the West Midlands and to film exclusively staff and subcontractors of J A Burke. The interviews were shot in quite noisy and dusty circumstances but you get the real experience of being on a busy construction site.